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Etz
Feb 24, 2011Aspirant
[super-poussin] NasMonitor update for Sparc?
Maybe super-poussin could update sparc version also. It`s very outdated now... :oops: Also Version 2.9 contains Loadavg 1.1 which is ancient and has broken graphs in FF 3.6 due to CSS issue. ...
Etz
Jun 22, 2012Aspirant
InTheShires wrote:
Etz wrote: Enable HTTP from frontview and configure LoadAVG via web browser (Redirect error will go away) to use HTTPS only and then disable HTTP in frontview.
or another solution is edit LoadaAVG files directly and comment out http part or replace it also with https in security.php
If I remember correctly...unfortunately I switched to MRTG, so i cannot look from my config anymore... :|
Problem is that by default HTTP is disabled on ReadyNAS, only HTTPS is available (hence its a security reason), but LoadAVG needs HTTP by default.
There is HTTPS->HTTP redirect but unfortunately it goes into loop and never completes, and so the error is displayed, which you just posted...
It will happen on all browsers, only error message itself would be different... ;)
I might be mistaken, but this seems like a Firefox issue to me. Opera gives me no error messages at all and correctly displays the pages.
HTTPS can be set to either option in Loadavg, and it still works in Opera.
HTTP only in Firefox causes the loop you mention. HTTPS in 'fox gives the outcome described in my OP.
HTTP is not enabled in Frontview.
Its not an Firefox Issue only, if you open that file on editor, and look at the code, you will get the clear picture, why it works that way, and gets into a loop.
InTheShires wrote: I'll have a look at MRTG. Thanks. Was MRTG a simple proceedure, or am I likely to run into the unexpected hassle I encountered with Munin?
EDIT - Just so it's clear, as I see the thread title mentions Sparc. The issues I'm explaining, are relating wholly to an x86 U2+. (My Sparc NAS runs in a vanilla state, for primary backup purpose only, no addons, and a very minimum configuration.)
TIA.
MRTG is pretty straightforward.
From SSH, apt-get install mrtg...and so on...Only hassle is that you need to create your config files manually.
Also SPARC perl is "incomplete" modified version , so you have to tickle littlebit with it. On x86 it runs without any modifications.
If you want it to run on SPARC, I can upload those missing modules somwhere, when I get home...
https://www.evernote.com/shard/s36/sh/2 ... 631e03887e
Unfortunately theres no add-on package, so you have to do it all manually.
If you have 2 ReadyNAS`es you could always install MRTG on x86 one, and pull other NAS data via SNMP (yeah I know, business feature and doesnt exist/work/etc..., but in fact it still exists on NAS and can be enabled).
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